Educating the Dragon






         A learning journey with no fixed abode

May 30, 2007

Edcast 2:Understanding Digital Kids Part 2




 Understanding Digital Kids Part 2

(if it will not play or plays double speed try right clicking and Save Target As- apologies for this a technical problem I can’t seem to fix at this time)

Recorded: on Thursday, 17 May at Napier War Memorial Conference Centre, New Zealand.

Bio:

Ian Jukes is the Director of the InfoSavvy Group, an international consulting group that provides leadership and program development in the areas of assessment and evaluation, strategic alignment, curriculum design and publication, professional development, planning, change management, hardware and software acquisition, information services, customized research, media services, and on-line training as well as conference keynotes and workshop presentations.

Think on these as you listen:

Describe a day in the life of a student when 21st Century skills are real and rigorously in place for all students, what does learning look like and  how is it different to how learning in a traditional classroom is today?          

Describe how a teachers role would be different when 21st Century skills are real and rigorously in place for all kids, what does teaching look like and  how is it different to how to traditional teaching today?  

Links:

Click handouts for this presentation

http://www.lecturemanagement.com/speakers/mccain_ted.htm
Funny photos

The Committed Sardinehttp://www.ianjukes.com

Ian Jukes – Presentationshttp://www.thecommittedsardine.net

www.pbs.org – inside the teenage brain

George Lucas Educational Foundation

Producers of Edcast:

Simon Evans -email

Louise von Randow

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1 Comment »

  1. [...] has posted the second part of Ian Jukes presentation over at his blog. Click here to have a listen to the second episode of Edcast. Thanks [...]

      Louise von Randow: Thinking ICT » Edcast and Searching — June 10, 2007 @ 4:17 pm

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